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Honey and morphine

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The honey is a food produced by bees (and to a lesser extent, by wasps). It is produced from nectar and honeydew. Honeydew is produced by several Omotteri, fitomizi, whose sugary excrement are the staple food for many insects.

The morphine is an alkaloid found in the most immature capsule of Papaver somniferum. Is isolated from opium (latex derived from the incision of the unripe capsule of Papaver somniferum). By then the alkaloids are formed reticulin morfinanici which is part of the morphine. In particular, the morphine is derived from the demethylation of codeine.

The antibacterial activity of honey has long been known and is due to its high sugar and acid pH, and solution of honey, by the action of glucose oxidase contained. This enzyme is inactive in pure honey, is active in solution, transforming the glucose into gluconic acid and hydrogen peroxide. This arrangement is due to need to protect the honey in training by the bacteria, even when they do not act the acidity and concentration of sugars

Morphine may cause drowsiness and mental confusion, especially in the first days of therapy. At this stage, caution is advised when performing tasks that require the states of waking and constant coordination. In most patients when the dose of morphine and stabilizing effects on cognitive function are minimal.

Both make life sweeter ... today, the first trip.

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